Garden Design Course

Garden Design Course by John Brookes, published by Mitchell Beazley in 2007, is a practical workbook that spans 192 pages and is presented in English. This edition provides a comprehensive guide to garden design, starting from the fundamentals of simple surveying and advancing to the author’s renowned design grid technique. It covers essential topics such as the tools necessary for garden design, construction details, and strategies for creating larger gardens, including the incorporation of pools and water features.
Readers will find a wealth of information aimed at both novice and experienced gardeners. The book addresses common questions related to garden design and offers useful tips for researching original garden plans. With a focus on architecture, landscape, and gardening, this resource serves as a valuable tool for anyone looking to enhance their outdoor spaces through thoughtful design and planning.
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A practical work book that goes from the basics of simple surveying, through the author’s celebrated use of a design grid, to detailed styling and planting design. Topics covered also include the tools needed for designing a garden, construction details, how to design a larger garden, creating pools and other water features, and useful tips on how to research the original garden plan, as well as the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions people ask when designing part or all of their garden.
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